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The Best of Big D 2022
It’s time to celebrate the people, pickleball courts, pastries, pet boarders, paletas, cheesemongers, kids bookstores, barbershops, and plenty more that do Dallas proud.
By D Magazine Staff
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One Day In...
How to Spend a Day In Waxahachie
Ellis County’s largest city has a small-town feel made for the movies.

Summer Fiction
Dallas Summer Reading Series: Wait For It
Some things are worth waiting for, even as the world changes around you.
By Logen Cure

Sports
Disc Golf Is Taking Off All Over Dallas
Disc golf is easier, cheaper, and faster than traditional golf. Plus, there’s no dress code. Its recent popularity is really no surprise.
By Ginni Beam

Books
Fill Your Summer With Books by North Texas Authors
There is still time for some summer reading. Here’s enough to get you to fall—and beyond.
By Zac Crain, Tim Rogers

Music
Paul Slavens Cleans Up Well
The longtime North Texas musician and DJ has released his first new album in over a decade. And it might not have happened had he not landed a gig at a steakhouse.
By Tim Rogers
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Summer Fiction
Dallas Summer Reading Series: Beneath the Lamar Street Sears
Long before Dallas came to know it as the South Side on Lamar apartment complex, the giant building on what is now Botham Jean Boulevard was a Sears warehouse. Its stories are there, beneath the structure.
By Tim Coursey

Museums
How the Dallas Art World Tried to Bury Its #MeToo Moment
Gavin Delahunty was a brash curator on the rise when the Dallas Museum of Art hired him. Three years later, he left his high-profile job amid allegations of inappropriate behavior with employees and wives of board members. So why do some of the city’s most powerful art patrons still want to work with him?
By Lauren Smart

Summer Fiction
Dallas Summer Reading Series: Les Poissons
Reunion Tower can be a whimsical place once you get used to your new mode of travel.
By Mag Gabbert

Best Lists
The Best of Big D 2022
It’s time to celebrate the people, pickleball courts, pastries, pet boarders, paletas, cheesemongers, kids bookstores, barbershops, and plenty more that do Dallas proud.
By D Magazine Staff

Arts & Entertainment
What to Do: Cris Worley’s Guide to Dallas in August
Cris Worley, founder and curator of Cris Worley Fine Arts in the Design District, shares her top picks for August and beyond.